Glorifies the murders and doesn’t honor the families
There are two types of crime podcasts. One honors the victims, tells the story and brings awareness to the case. See True Crime guys or Crime Garage. The other is glorifying the crime, the victim and their families are re-victimized by the telling. This podcast does that. Technically there is a third where the host try’s to be a profiler. Equally lame. See crime junkie. Luckily we have investigators that hold a barrier between the brutality of the crimes and social civility. This podcast annihilates that boundary and over shares ugly details. Come on wondery if you’re going to charge step up your game.
lillimay5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/22
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I don't typically write reviews (perhaps a personal shortcoming I should address), but absolutely had to when I was turned away from subscribing due to the horrible narration of the case by our host, whose name I didn't care to remember because I won't replay another second of that...Read full review »
Septem6er via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/22
The podcaster’s voice and delivery are very annoying. This most definitely does not seem like a Wondery podcast. I really wanted to like it, they content seems interesting, but I just can’t listen to this guy.
allysoneorourke via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/22
This is the first time I’ve ever written a podcast review; I had to share how disappointing this was. Super reliant on info from clearly biased police, with no interrogation of clearly classist and ableist narratives and assumptions from multiple interviewees. Had to stop (and subsequently...Read full review »
paigeflipper via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/29/21
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